I used the original a few years back and was happy with the results, but sold the car so I don't know how it held up. The original spray bombs are on sale for $11 compared to $20 for the extreme. Just wondering if the Extreme is worth the extra money for a car that only leaves the garage about 10 times a year? I'll gladly pay the extra if it is indeed a far superior product as far as durability and chip resistance.

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Ended up getting VHT Roll Bar & Chassis Paint, satin black. It supposedly has an epoxy base and doesn't require a primer on clean, non-rusted metal. Resists fluids, chips, and heat. I've actually used this product in gloss black on some Camaro wheels (like the 71-72 Chevelle wheels) and was very impressed with it. Dried much quicker than the Eastwood stuff and seamed to be chip resistant. I whacked it a couple times with an impact socket by accident and it didn't chip. Hopefully it holds up well on the Chevelle's frame! Best of all I only paid $5.09 per can after tax! That was through Advance Auto Parts using an online coupon and picking up at my local store.

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